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1 UMB Healey Library Sept 11, 2007 Prof E. Schaefer Soc 211G: Race & Power in the US

2 Is It a Primary or Secondary Source? Primary Sources A primary source is defined as any uninterrupted, un-interpreted source of information. Examples include: First-person account (oral histories, diaries, letters) Newspaper articles published during the time period of an historical event A researcher's report on his/her original study often published in a scholarly journal. Scientific data, which has been collected but not interpreted (Census data, population statistics, animal migration patterns, etc) Secondary Sources A secondary source is defined as any material other than a primary source in the preparation of a written work. Examples include: A book about an historical event published after the time period of the event A periodical article referring to a study Newspaper articles published after the time period of an historical event biprimy.06

3 Introduction to the New York Times (ProQuest Historical Newspapers) All images are copyrighted by ProQuest

4 New York Times (ProQuest Historical Newspapers) Full text begins with first edition Complete coverage from 1851-2003 Every issue cover-to-cover Includes advertisements,obituaries, historical photos, real estate, stock quotes, weather and more

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6 View as article image page map abstract

7 The New York Times “All the news that’s fit to print”

8 Additional Features Limit to document types, such as: Birth Announcement Comic Editorial Letter to Editor Obituary Stock Quote Weather Sort results by date or relevance

9 Additional Resources New York Times 1980 to present New York Times New York Times 1857-2003 on microfilm at the Healey LibraryHealey Library ProQuest Historical Newspapers Preview ProQuest Historical Newspapers Home Page ProQuest Historical Newspapers Home Page Search Strategies Made Easy

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11 Instant Chat: Live Chat (Ask 24/7) Email: library.reference@umb.edu Call or visit the Reference Desk 617-287-5940 4 th Floor Healey Library For Assistance


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